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Indian Soldier Detained After Border Breach as Pakistan Closes Airspace and Cancels Visas

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An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier has been taken into custody by Pakistan Rangers after reportedly crossing into Pakistani territory during a routine patrol, according to Indian media. The incident occurred on Thursday along the international border and is being treated by Indian authorities as an inadvertent breach.

Indian officials have opened communication with their Pakistani counterparts to secure the early return of the soldier. While Islamabad has yet to release an official statement, diplomatic sources indicate the issue may be addressed through a flag meeting or formal channels once the individual’s identity and intent are confirmed.

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The development comes amid rising tensions between the two countries following a deadly attack in the Pahalgam region of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. The assault, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians, has further inflamed already fragile relations.

In response to recent events, Pakistan has moved swiftly to suspend all airspace access for Indian flights, close its land borders, and revoke existing visas for Indian nationals. The measures were reportedly decided during a high-level session of Pakistan’s National Security Committee, which adopted a tougher stance on New Delhi.

India has pointed fingers at Pakistan over the Pahalgam killings—accusations that Islamabad has firmly rejected. The attack, described as the most lethal targeting of tourists in the region since the 2019 Pulwama bombing, has become the latest flashpoint in the longstanding rivalry between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

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